Linearity Curve Graphic Design Reviews

Linearity Curve Graphic Design Reviews

Published by on 2023-12-01

About: Vectornator is an intuitive vector graphic design software that empowers you to
design anything you can imagine. Create sophisticated illustrations, interfaces,
beautiful designs, and amazing layouts — all in one super powerful tool.


About Linearity Curve Graphic Design


What is Linearity Curve Graphic Design?

Vectornator is a vector graphic design software that allows users to create sophisticated illustrations, interfaces, beautiful designs, and amazing layouts. It combines all the powerful tools, advanced features, and high performance that desktop apps offer with a revolutionary card user interface that is built for the touch of your finger and the precision of your pencil. Vectornator is optimized for iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, supports digital input devices such as Apple Pencil, Bamboo Slate, and Bamboo Folio.



         

Features


- Create detailed vectors using Pen, Node, Brush, and Shape tools

- Easily Align, Group, Mask, Order, Scale, Rotate, or Duplicate objects

- Use advanced vector operations such as corner radius, Boolean, combining, separating, outlining paths, and more

- Typography tool with full control over line height, kerning, tracking, font import, ability to outline text and place it on a path

- Automatically turn bitmap images into vectors with Auto Trace feature

- Photography mode turns photos into expressive vector illustrations, and Sketch mode can turn sketched drafts into vector shapes

- Brush Tool enables painting fluid shapes with vectors and customization of vector brushes for unlimited creativity

- Work with different artboards in a single document for an optimal UI and Web design experience

- iCloud Sync keeps files updated across all devices

- Add any of the 80K icons from the Iconator library to designs

- Color Picker with support for Gradients, Palettes, Hex input, HSB, RGB, Color blending, and Wide color gamut

- Precisely insert values instead of sliders with keypad and move objects by point with built-in Joystick controls

- Compatible with Adobe Illustrator and Creative Cloud

- A wide range of import and export options (AI, PDF, Sketch, Figma, SVG, PNG, JPG) as well as individual layer export

- Supports Drag & Drop, Keyboard shortcuts, Split View, and Custom fonts.



Overall User Satisfaction Rating


Positive experience
64.2%

Neutral
39.0%

Negative experience
35.8%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 12,156 combined software reviews.

Key Benefits of Linearity Curve Graphic Design

- Ability to have multiple art boards open

- Ability to import SVG files

- Intuitive UI

- No ads

- Highly optimized

- Gorgeous design




20 Linearity Curve Graphic Design Reviews

4.7 out of 5

By


Love it.

I just found LinearityCurveGraphicDesign about 2 months ago and love it. The ability to have multiple art boards open is a huge benefit over Inkscape. I just custom made two fonts (two versions of two fonts) over the past two weeks. This was because the font making program was not easy to use but could import SVG files for the fonts. Had about 300 art boards open at one time for about 150 characters. Unfortunately i want to embed the fonts and may need to use Word which does not play nice with SVG files. Looking for a workaround now. I just read the review from 6 months ago who said this was too complex. I disagree 100%. It took me a day to figure out to unclick the fill and only use the stroke to quickly create shapes and lines like I used to do in MS word. After that it was very intuitive and very powerful. In addition to making fonts, I made a coat of arms. Will also start making clip arts for books. I am looking on how to animate the files. But I think I may have to create and export images to Procreate to animate. Or just create in Procreate.


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Fantastic app for teaching

I am using Vectornator to teach basic graphic design to a small high school class. We were very lucky to get access to a small class set of Apple Pencils and iPads. Since I am not a professional designer, I was worried about finding a program that I could learn in order to teach, and that the students would really enjoy creating with while they learned. Vectornator is simply amazing! It has succeeded far beyond what I hoped for. The students can do so much with LinearityCurveGraphicDesign , and get really professional-looking results. They are totally engaged for the entire class period. Their skills are increasing daily. But most of all, I think they’re having fun! This is the most fun teaching I’ve had in a while too. I have used LinearityCurveGraphicDesign for a school logo I was asked to create, and I was extremely pleased with the results. I know I’m going on and on, but truly - it has been a wonderful teaching experience. I highly recommend Vectornator for beginners and education - it’s user-friendly enough for the classroom, but advanced enough to get great-looking results. Thank you Vectornator!!


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Phenomenal app, but not for me

If you’re new to graphic design, LinearityCurveGraphicDesign has an INCREDIBLY steep learning curve and it took me twenty minutes just to intuitively understand and remember all the buttons, settings, and options. It’s very serious — probably for businesses and institutions or computer engineers. You have to read the tutorial. It’s also highly optimized and has no ads. The design of LinearityCurveGraphicDesign is gorgeous. It talks about Gaussian blur and other things that require calculus and statistics or something lol. You can create multiple instances of the same app side by side. They also give you options to use apple’s array of icons. They really worked with the developers on this one. Im not the target audience. I’m just here to check out the animation/graphic design apps for my new iPad Air lol. I want procreate, but that costs money. I believe this is the next best thing. It might even be better; idk 🤷🏿‍♂️ It’s complicated for me, though. I just wanted to create a sketch animation. Back to flip-a-clip it is🌝


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Easily in my top 5 fav apps

Rarely do I see such near perfection and solid attention to detail in an application. Linearity did such an excellent job here on interface design and functionality. Also, from my experience, is virtually bug and crash free. I’ve only been using LinearityCurveGraphicDesign for a week now and I am truly confident this tool will remain in my essentials. A pure joy to work with on the 12.9” iPad Pro with Apple Pencil especially. To be completely honest, I have little to no experience in vector illustration but Vectornator is so freakin intuitive it’s not even an issue. I can create whatever my heart desires. It’s really easy to pick up as you go if you’re a novice. That is a huge plus for me but I feel advanced users will love it even more. So many features packed into a professional iOS app it’s mind blowing what you can do. I can see myself making some very complex designs in the coming days.


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Really dig the app

Really really like LinearityCurveGraphicDesign , but it gets finicky when you work on a file for a bit. I think it’s a memory thing or something. I can exit a file, go back in and it runs smoothly for a few moves then gets finicky again. Mainly right now for me it’s the the bezeir curves and manipulating the points, things start to snap at certain degrees when I don’t want them to, even with all the “snap to” options turned off.

The UI is pretty intuitive, not hard to find things. There are a few features missing from the tool kit I’m used to, big one for me is a shear tool or a skew tool. I don’t remember there being a gradient mesh tool or an array tool, but I could be wrong. Features do eventually get added if there’s enough interest for it which is awesome.

It has definitely gotten more stable over the year or so I’ve had it. Starting to miss Adobe Illustrator less and less. LinearityCurveGraphicDesign has the potential sit next to or even move pass Illustrator.


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This has saved me thousands of $$$

I have a small, new business (lavender farm and essential oil based products) and we are constantly making new products/tweaking recipes as we grow. Having LinearityCurveGraphicDesign and learning how to create PNG’s for our labels has saved me so much money. Being able to change a design on my iPad, upload directly to Google drive and print on my label printer has been one the main reasons for my success. My designs are always fresh, up to date, and I can change directions on a dime thanks to Vectornator. It’s intuitive, has loads of features and is an all around great app. Oh, did I mention it’s free?! I promise I’m not paid to say this, but even if they charged for LinearityCurveGraphicDesign , I would pay it and be happy to do so!
There are a few things that annoy me sometimes...but i can’t remember them right now. 😂
Nothing is perfect, but Vectornator is darn near close to it.


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Never Going Back to Adobe Again!

I was only looking for a new program because the iPad Version of Photoshop is TRASH. It’s a early stage Beta that they charge for, but they don’t bother telling you its a beta. They call it real Photoshop. It cant even do CMYK. I bought the iPad Pro instead of new MacBook Pro based on full Photoshop being available. I have a business and often do my own graphic design. Anyway, after wasting a week trying to work around all the limitations, like no CYMK, I decided to look for another program available in the iPad.

I’m so glad I found Vectornator! I used it to replace PS, but really it functions like Illustrator. I learned to use it over the weekend and made 2 detailed roll up banners and some marketing postcards. I can’t believe it’s free … I know it wont be for long and I’ll be more than happy to pay for it.

Please make a PDF document product next!


By


BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE

This is such a high-quality app with so many features, I can’t believe it’s free! As a broke grad student this is my go-to app for all art assignments. But the best part is the support staff and customer service! I had a project that made LinearityCurveGraphicDesign crash every time I tried to open it, and I was panicking because the assignment was due in just a few days. I submitted a crash report without expecting anything to come of it, but the NEXT DAY I got an email saying they were working on an update for LinearityCurveGraphicDesign AND they said if I wanted to send them the file, they would manually fix it for me! And then the next day after that, they released an update to LinearityCurveGraphicDesign that fixed crashing. Vector art is time consuming and labor intensive, so it is a relief to know how supportive the customer service team is in case any issues arrive. You guys are the best!!!


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Wonderful design tool

As a professional designer / illustrator, yes we all agree it’s important that design tools are robust with features- but sadly too many products still lack the user delight aspect. It’s a godsend that some companies are willing to put work into a pleasant environment. We sit in front of these tools all day, so it’s great when these tools are fun to use, delightful to stare at, at the same time giving you a good amount of features to complete your projects.

There are probably plenty of other pros that will whine about the lack of feature set compared to other iPad apps, so I’m not going to get into lengthy comparisons. All I’ll say is this: since my first iPad, I’ve used a competitor that is almost as robust as Adobe Illustrator and I’ve been relying on it until now. Sadly, it’s also as depressing to use as Illustator. I think tools that are both useful and a pleasure to use, are vital.


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Not sure what to think

This appears to be a very powerful tool that for reasons I have yet to understand is given away for free. My iPad mini 5 is on iOS 14.7.
I created a letter-size doc and created a few circles and lines, so far so good. When I try to insert a text box, however, I only get to even see it if I set the point size to 1 point, at that setting it appears as what I would think is about 20 point, which is bizarre. I cannot resize that text box. I can edit it, but only with a cursor that appears to be 500 point size.
Meanwhile, I can zoom out and in, but the zoom setting always stays at 999%. I have a feeling that those issues are all connected, but the result is that at the moment I cannot use this promising tool at all because of these frustrating issues.
I the above issues (which I cannot believe would have slipped through testing but are caused by API changes or whatever) get resolved I’ll be more than happy to upgrade my rating to the 4 or 5 stars it appears to deserve.


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Fantastic, especially for a free app!

I really just got this to help me create smooth outlines for stickers, and though it’s a bit tricky to learn the website has really helped me!
The only reason I take off one star is because, to my knowledge, you can’t change the size of a canvas after it’s been created. This just makes it hard for me to save files at a good quality, especially if I'm trying to save individual stickers from one canvas, since I have to convert them back to PNGs to save them to my camera roll. If this is or does become possible I would definitely upgrade to 5 stars!
Edit: Thanks a ton! I will keep my promise then, and upgrade my review. The fact that the developers are so responsive, as I’ve noticed in other reviews also really helps in that decision :)


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A few bugs using the latest iPadOS beta

This is a great app. Lately I'm seeing quite a few crashes though. Also, I'm now unable to use the direct selection tool to move a control handle independently. If I try to adjust the handle with the Apple pencil while holding one finger down, it now rotates the entire canvas. The other options of the direct selection tool in the toolbar (Multiple selection, rotate and resize) work fine. Double tapping a control point toggles between smooth curve and sharp corner as it should. There's just no way to move one control handle without the opposite one moving as well.
Trying to resize pro move a text box sometimes makes the box collapse into a thin vertical column.
Also, using in iPad mini 5 landscape mode, the keyboard obscures some of the fields where I'm trying to write text or rename a file so I can't see what I'm typing.
Did the beta break something?


By


Size lock seems useless

I love Inkscape, and I really want to love LinearityCurveGraphicDesign. Just going through the tutorial, the first thing I noticed is that the size lock doesn’t seem to work. I would think when the lock is in lock position, any change to the size of a shape or other object would be proportional. That lock doesn’t seem to do anything. Also, I t would also be great if there was some thing like a New File or New Document right on the front of the screen, rather than that X to save. I don’t want to save all this stuff on my tablet! I want to be able to easily click on a new file or new document or new some thing and maybe be prompted to see if I wanted to save what was there, but then I have the screen clear ready for a new session. Still getting used to it, but it’s kind of like slogging through mud at this point.


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What I’ve been looking for!

I’ve had my iPad Pro for 3 years and finally discovered an alternative to adobe illustrator that works well enough with my Apple Pencil to actually get work done. Intuitive for anyone who has used illustrator, LinearityCurveGraphicDesign is cleanly designed and easy to use. I’m very impressed with its performance and simplicity, so much that I think I can get detailed work done! One thing I’d request in future versions is art boards. Within the pen tool (thank you for prioritizing bezier pen functionality!), adobe illustrator allows the user to hold the space bar to translate the current entity while drawing the next point in the path. Is this function already here somehow? Anyway, this is a very impressive tool I will be using extensively. Thank you to the developer for your work on this!


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Cool, but now that I've been using Graphic, it doesn't preform as well.

LinearityCurveGraphicDesign is great. Don't get me wrong. However, the UI is a little, well, everywhere, kinda obtrusive, and I'd say more designed as a drawing app - which, this is a vector application. It has a grid feature, but it doesn't have an option where you can snap objects to the grid. I'm keeping LinearityCurveGraphicDesign because of it's sticker feature in iMessages, but other than that if your looking for graphic design, I'd go with Graphic. I also couldn't find a way to adjust the pen tip for the paint pen, it's always fully round, another feature that I hope is added. If you're diving in to vector drawing or graphic design, this is a great app to start with. But me, I'm going to stick with graphic. I'll update this review though if I find features or other stuff. I am really glad there is a developer out there that has made a vector graphics app for free.


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Amazing app, but Update 2.0 is very confusing

Old comment: The new 2.0 update has made LinearityCurveGraphicDesign completely confusing. Many functions don’t work as they have previously. Create lines from text doesn’t even react. What a heartbreak.
New comment: I received a notification that this issue has been resolved. My only complaint is that LinearityCurveGraphicDesign has been so thoroughly redesigned that many functions assume intuitive knowledge, rather than utilizing previously taught functions. For example, the alt function changed to two icons displaying two shapes and a clipboard(?) to mean copy and paste? Why not just have the words showing? With all of these new changes, a user guide and accompanying tutorials have yet to be published.

Ultimately, LinearityCurveGraphicDesign is fantastic for being free (seriously, incredible) however if we’re reviewing this honestly, then the above is what I have to say.


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Finally!

If you’re coming from an Adobe Illustrator background and find you just can’t seem to get the hang of most drawing apps, this is the one you want. It has tons of options, the interface is highly intuitive and responsive without feeling too cluttered, and you can’t beat the price (free). I’m a casual user who creates simple drawings to supplement the flash cards I make, so I haven’t put it through all of its paces, but I’m impressed with everything I’ve seen so far. The only minor points that have frustrated me so far are when I have trouble grabbing a gradient bar handle (I kept accidentally shifting my shape, but using a drawing pencil solved that problem), and remembering to find the anchor point handle options under the paintbrush menu. Otherwise, it’s been smooth sailing, right from the start.


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Holy Mack! 4.6.0

This new update changes EVERYTHING including how I feel about my device! The iPad Pro (3rd Gen) was marketed as being such a leap from previous models that it could replace one’s computer.

Disappointingly, I never found this to be true. There are just too many holes when it comes to multitasking and the functional ways that applications operate when running in the background. (For example you’re more likely to lose certain abilities if your work sits in the background for more than a couple minutes. Picking back up often happens as a full relaunch of LinearityCurveGraphicDesign .)

That said there are things the iPad can do that a barebones MacBook Pro can’t, and this new update adds to that tremendously (for me anyway)! I guess I can still use my MacBook as a doorstop.

THANK YOU for making an amazing app even better! I KNOW it took a lot of work to improve something that frankly wasn't broken. But in a world where app development seems to be about bare minimums and looking past flaws, this update truly blew me away. I want to sing about it from the hills and yet, I feel I have no one to sing about it to, because no one will understand or care! 🥲


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Really great design app

So far I have really liked LinearityCurveGraphicDesign! It’s like an AI lite on your phone! I have been looking for an app that has a pen tool and this one does and it works very well. I do a lot of designing on my phone and LinearityCurveGraphicDesign has been invaluable in helping me create! You can export in SVG, PNG. My only criticism is it does seem to be a bit buggy. Some of the menus can disappear and once or twice LinearityCurveGraphicDesign has closed on me. The add text option has never worked, but no biggie I can add that in on another app. I am still learning all of the different things you can do, but I do not see a way to fill in objects. The stroke fill doesn’t really work if you have a complex shape. But all in all LinearityCurveGraphicDesign is awesome and just what I was looking for!


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Great full featured with a few flaws and bugs

I’m not a designer by trade but recently started as a hobby. I’m surprised just how fully featured LinearityCurveGraphicDesign is, I’ve payed for other vector apps that don’t provide nearly as much tools and functionality. It has an icon search tool that has a ton of vector images to inspire new creations. The only flaws I can point out are some Bugs that cause crashing, which fails to save sometimes and you lose work. Also refreshing of the UI isn’t always consistent. In general I think the creators should focus on reducing the amount of clicks to do common tasks. The eye dropper tool copies both stroke and fill so if you’re trying to set a fill to a stroke color that isn’t supported. If things improve I’d say this is an app that I wouldn’t mind buying, but I think the bugs do hinder things a bit, but otherwise I love using it.


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A few glitches, but overall a great app!

I use LinearityCurveGraphicDesign for complex graphical design work, and I am consistently impressed by its power and versatility! The number of layers supported, detail and accuracy, and complex function support is truly impressive.

There are a few glitches, most concerning of which is when LinearityCurveGraphicDesign will stop saving your work, leading to deletion of several steps if the drawing is exited. I’ve found a way around this, by duplicating the artwork before exiting, to stop the work from being deleted. However, it would be great if this glitch was fixed.

I gave LinearityCurveGraphicDesign 5 stars because of its incredible potential and usefulness, especially for a free app. I absolutely recommend LinearityCurveGraphicDesign, I just recommend careful duplication to protect your work from deletion!


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The Best Yet

Wow this is impressive, and can’t wait to play around with it a bit more.

I have a software background, and find this more intuitive than most desktop programs.

My only suggestion or comment would be that after several hours of use, I am still unsure what a couple buttons do, but I’m not a designer, and there are tutorials in the settings menu that I haven’t gotten around to.

This is an issue I have with most desktop programs, and I’m on an iPhone, so it’s not like I can hover, and there’s isn’t enough room to label everything.

Maybe it would benefit to have an interactive overlay pointing out, and explaining a handful of buttons that confuse the most users; one that can be turned off. Or maybe a brief pop up of some sort that shows the name of the tool when selected, then fading away.

I’d still give the intuitiveness a 9.5/10, where other comparable apps wouldn’t get 5/10. But that’s me being very picky, especially seeing as how this is easier than many desktop programs, and with the amount of features available, they’ve have an excellent job with the UI.

Thanks for this, by far my favorite design app; can’t wait to see what’s next.


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Missing my magnifier!

First, I want to say that I absolutely LOVE LinearityCurveGraphicDesign. It’s been a great way for me to start getting into vector art and graphic design. The new update is so good—I love all the new tools and the clean organization. Five-star rating well earned.

But! I really miss the little magnifier that would pop up when you were doing something like dragging a vector point on a curve or the corner of a shape. Please bring it back?? It was so helpful for getting things lined up, especially when using the Pen tool to trace a shape from an image.

EDIT: Thanks to Linearity for the response! I've already seen you guys respond to several feedback requests, so I have full trust that you'll act on this one as well. Best support from developers I've seen on any app in a long time.


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Pretty good but..

Ok, so LinearityCurveGraphicDesign is pretty cool, but there a few issues. One of the big ones is rotation. Unless I don’t realize what I’m doing, when you rotate, the bounding box changes. So now you can’t keep the shape correct if you change size, after rotating, because the bounding box changes. Also, when you open up the tab at the bottom to change fills and add shadows, all that stuff, you can’t see what it’s doing to your shape. You have to constantly go out of it to see what’s happened. I think a lot of people are like me, and tend to eyeball things. At least at first. Fix these few things, and add in-app tutorials, or at least a link, to show us what all the buttons do, and LinearityCurveGraphicDesign will be fantastic. I’ll change my rating for sure. Please correct this stuff, AT LEAST the rotation issue, because it makes LinearityCurveGraphicDesign pretty unusable for me otherwise.


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Not bad for vector art on mobile!

Still wish it had some more elements for precision, like mirroring or flipping. I don’t see a way to add direct value inputs for position and size so far, which is generally important to me. I can almost fully complete one of the projects I typically create in Illustrator or Photoshop (using vector in the latter). Touch commands are also pretty comfortable. I still need to try exporting to AI, and seeing how it translates, but if it works out well, I’ll be able to start some of my simpler projects on the go! Maybe someday I’ll be able to do it all entirely, with a little more patience. Been using it on the smaller of the iPhone 7 models. I bet it’s even more comfortable on iPad, but it’s still great, even on the small screen. Props!


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Great app, and it’s still being updated!

It’s easy to draw in and I like that it resembles a traditional desktop app. The best thing about it is you can send files directly to Illustrator. Also it supports cmyk which is really helpful if you make prints. A few suggestions, though: It would be nice if pressure sensitive brush strokes made with the Apple Pencil were editable like other strokes, as I use them a lot in my artwork, and it would also be good if you could choose the resolution of exported jpegs and pngs. It looks like they only export at screen resolution.
Anyway, it’s a relief to find a vector illustration app for iPad that is still being updated by the developers. I had been considering looking for a different drawing tablet before.


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Auto Trace Feature: It’s a Start

Everything Else about Vectornator is great. I just want to focus on the most exciting feature: Auto Trace.

The Good: At least you have taken an interest in Bitmap to Vector conversion, and that means you will be upgrading and making this better and better, hopefully beating Adobe Illustrator.

The Bad: You got a long way to go. The image results I have gotten with my hi res images shows a lot of choppiness and inconsistencies in the trace. Looks nothing like your demo video. At All. This needs more settings and options; just like Illustrator. You have to have those options to help get a clean perfect trace. I think you have over sold and underdelivered on your feature. However, this is the first time ANYONE developing for iOS has taken Bitmap to Vector seriously. The guy who does Imaengine does Bitmap to Vector but has no intention on making his tool for serious use. Yet his lines are so smooth! Take a look at Imaengine and see what you could learn from that app.

Bottom line; so glad you have taken the challenge of making a proper Auto Trace app/feature for the iOS design community.


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Some functions are missing

Vectornator is a very complete app for designing with vectors. However it lacks tutorials and manuals to use the tools. I had a hard time figuring out how to turn smooth nodes into edge nodes or making a perfect circle/square. One of the features that I miss most, comparing LinearityCurveGraphicDesign to Inkscape,is the ability to distribute and align nodes. Also it would be nice to be able to apply gradients on strokes.

The exclusion and divide function are also quite confusing, at least for me, since the “holes” inside the form will act as completely different paths sometimes.

Overall its a great app. I also love the fact that one can search an icon from icons8 which makes it easier to transform the paths rather than to create a form from scratch.


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This app is really great but it has some bugs and needs a couple features

The little previews in the layers panel barely ever work, most of the time theyre just gray squares. Sometimes the bar at the top of the layers menu disapears, and then theres no way to close it except closing the document, and opening again. Ill change to 5 stars if you fix these.

Some features that id like to see are grouping, and stroke placement. Right now you can only combine paths. This'll isnt useful if theyre overlaping, because it uses the inner one to cut out the middle of the other one. I just want to be able to move multiple objects as one when i drag them. Also it would be really helpful to be able to place the stroke on, inside, or outside the path. You can do this now but its a lot of work, and you lose the original path. You have to make copies of everything in case you change your mind.


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Awesome!

There are a couple quirks (can’t edit points after subtracting a path from above) and it has crashed on me randomly a few times (still trying to determine the common thing I’m doing when it crashes).

Overall it is a phenomenal app! I have illustrator on my desktop and MacBook but LinearityCurveGraphicDesign is great to accomplish the beginning stages of the things I need to do. I’ll still have to use illustrator for the final stages of production (wide format printing and cutting) but for getting the majority of the project accomplished 👌🏼

(Take my opinion about the editing of points after subtracting with a grain of salt, I’m still green to LinearityCurveGraphicDesign so I could just be missing something)




Is Linearity Curve Graphic Design Safe?


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